One had already crawled out of the car and collapsed after the crash, while the second person was trapped inside, Plante said.Crews worked to extract the injured person in the vehicle but the person was pronounced dead at the scene, Plante said. Since 2005!" - July 10, 2020. Updated: 11:15 AM EDT June 24, 2020 BETHEL, Maine — Emergency crews are responding to the scene of a serious, multi-vehicle crash in Bethel Tuesday. Single Car Accident on Friday in Weston On Friday, May 22, 2020 at approximately 10PM, the Aroostook County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a rollover crash on Route 1 in Weston.

The investigation into the crash continues. BETHEL – Police are investigating a fatal accident Tuesday afternoon on Mayville Road, according to Oxford County Chief Deputy James Urquhart. … The Berwick crash was the second fatality on Maine roads on Wednesday.At around 5:30 a.m., 57-year-old Stanley Swallow of Newburgh died when he lost control of his pickup truck on a patch of black ice along I-95 in Hampden, struck the guardrails and rolled over several times. Police Investigate Fatal Maine Tractor-Trailer Crash Police in Maine say they are investigating a fatal multi-car crash in the western part of the state… The Oxford County Sheriff's Office initially said there were several injuries and one person was in serious condition, but later sent an update that the crash was fatal. Swallow was not wearing a seatbelt, Maine State Police said.It was unclear whether slick conditions contributed to the crash in Berwick, but the National Weather Service said conditions could have been slippery in the Berwick region.Preliminary data from the state Department of Transportation show that compared to last year, crashes reported in March appear to be down about 33 percent, from 2,777 in March 2019 to 1,867 last month.One person died and a second was rushed to a New Hampshire hospital following a single-car crash on Route 9 in Berwick.The first crash, along I-95 in Hampden, was attributed to black ice, while police in Berwick are still investigating the cause of the second fatality.Early figures for April show a potentially steeper decline, but the crash counts are not yet complete because it takes several weeks for local police departments to report all crashes to the state’s database.The vehicle had two people in it. The Maine State Police and Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office are reconstructing the crash. The Berwick Police Department is investigating the cause of the crash, and planned to release more information Thursday, according to police.Swallow was the 31st person to die on Maine roads this year, and the person who died in Berwick was the 32nd, one more death than at this time in 2019.When firefighters and emergency medical personnel arrived, they found a single vehicle had left the road, gone down a ditch and struck a large tree.Comments are not available on this story.The person found outside the vehicle was taken to Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, Plante said.The crashes occurred at a time when few people are traveling on state roads amid the quarantine and stay-at-home orders enforced to combat the spread of coronavirus infections.Two people were killed in separate car crashes on Maine highways Wednesday morning.The crash was reported a few minutes after 8 a.m. near 198 School St., said Berwick Fire Chief Dennis Plante. The Wiscasset Police Department asks any eyewitness to the crash who has not spoken to police to contact Officer Cory Hubert at 882-8203. Tucker, 18, was killed Thursday morning in a single-vehicle crash near Scarborough. CUMBERLAND COUNTY, ME. Beardsley N.B. Michaud was pronounced dead at the scene and it’s believed that a medical issue caused him to crash, according to Chief David Bucknam of the Skowhegan Police Department.Fernand J. Michaud, 85, of Clinton was pronounced dead Saturday morning after his vehicle went off the Oak Pond Road in Skowhegan and struck a large tree.The victim, Fernand J. Michaud, was traveling east on Oak Pond Road when his vehicle went off the road and struck a large tree, according to police.Comments are not available on this story.Officers were dispatched to the Oak Pond Road in Skowhegan at 7:34 a.m. on Saturday after receiving a report of a crash.The crash is being investigated by Officer Tifani Warren.An 85-year-old Clinton man was killed in a single-car crash in Skowhegan on Saturday morning, police said. THECOUNT.COM "ALWAYS OPEN! Two people were killed in separate car crashes on Maine highways Wednesday morning. An 85-year-old Clinton man was killed in a single-car crash in Skowhegan on Saturday morning, police said. Man dies following collision between a motorcycle and transport truck (THECOUNT) — Ethan James Derby Tucker, of South Portland, Maine, has been identified as the victim in a fatal Thursday morning vehicle crash in Cumberland County.